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  1. Abbey Place in May, 1977

    Abbey Place in May, 1977

    This small complex off the bottom New Street on the right comprises a number of cottages amid a sort of folly made up of a number of architectural items gathered by architect Mr Clifford who put them all together for atmosphere. A couple of his props may be seen here.
  2. Abbey Place in May, 1977

    Abbey Place in May, 1977

    This small complex off the bottom New Street on the right comprises a number of cottages amid a sort of folly made up of a number of architectural items gathered by architect Mr Clifford who put them all together for atmosphere.
  3. Abbey Place in May, 1977

    Abbey Place in May, 1977

    This small complex off the bottom New Street on the right comprises a number of cottages amid a sort of folly made up of a number of architectural items gathered by architect Mr Clifford who put them all together for atmosphere.
  4. Abbey Place in May, 1977

    Abbey Place in May, 1977

    This small complex off the bottom New Street on the right comprises a number of cottages amid a sort of folly made up of a number of architectural items gathered by architect Mr Clifford who put them all together for atmosphere. My wife and I lived in one Rosemary Cottage for the winter of...
  5. Abbey Place in May, 1977

    Abbey Place in May, 1977

    This small complex off the bottom New Street on the right comprises a number of cottages amid a sort of folly made up of a number of architectural items gathered by architect Mr Clifford who put them all together for atmosphere. My wife and I lived in one Rosemary Cottage for one winter: the...
  6. Market Place 1975

    Market Place 1975

    Looking directly at Hepworth's hand cut tailoring and to the left was Timothy Whites. Picture supplied by John Gendall
  7. Heamoor Roots

    Heamoor Roots

    Birth Place of Heamoor boy
  8. 16 and 17 Market Place Penzance 1930's

    16 and 17 Market Place Penzance 1930's

    Taken in the 1930's The building on the left was completely destroyed when it was hit by a bomb in World War 2. A replacement was built and owned by the Co-op and now its better known as Kettles Corner. Picture supplied by J W Meek
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